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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just clicked over from Keyboard Revolutionary and spent ... oh, like 80 minutes on your blog. I so enjoyed reading about your family. You seem like you have so much fun together and I loved reading your detailed observations about your girls' personalities and abilities. I just wanted to drop you a note and say how much I enjoyed my visit. I hope your beautiful, happy family has a GREAT day tomorrow!

Fri Jun 11, 01:01:00 AM EDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amen to that -- we love Plym-Canton for kids like ours!! So glad that the next transition went/is going so well!!!

Kelly

Fri Jun 11, 07:14:00 AM EDT

Blogger Katy said...

I so love this post, Billie! Your girls are doing so wonderfully and it makes me feel so hopeful about what my own child might be able to accomplish one day. Not to mention the over-the-top cuteness, which is just good for my well-being.

Fri Jun 11, 12:20:00 PM EDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow SIX?? That went by quickly!!

Sat Jun 12, 01:46:00 PM EDT

Blogger K said...

I'm just catching up after not having time for blog reading and so much has happened. The girls look so much older, especially with their adorable haircuts. The new tricycle looks amazing and I'm amazed at how well she rides.

Kindergarten! Where did the time go?

I'm sorry that Operation Feed Yourselves did not go well. You stuck it out long enough to give them a fair chance. I may have asked this before, but will they feed each other?

Any thoughts again of another baby? You are such a great mom!

Sun Jun 13, 04:17:00 AM EDT

Blogger BusyLizzyMom said...

It is pretty crazy how old they are now, 6 seems so old. We made the same decision to hold Elizabeth back as well and she will be entering SK instead of grade 1. I think this decision will make a huge difference in the lives of our children. To be the youngest and to have so many challenges r/t to their prematurity having them as the youngest is unfair and setting them up for endless frustration.
Holland sounds like Elizabeth, she also gets pretty stuck with the sensory stuff and needs reminders to be aware of her peers and leave the dirt/pebbles for some social time.
Have you tried an FM unit for Eden? We found it made a huge difference for Elizabeth, with her hearing impairment she also gets lost in noisy environments and shuts down. The FM unit allows her be aware of what is happening at the same time as her peers usually she would be left behind because she cannot hear in a noisy setting. Her teacher who wears it can cue Elizabeth when her peers are talking which is great.
I am sure the girls will transition great, it is the Mommies who often have the hard time.

Sun Jun 13, 10:07:00 PM EDT

Blogger Claire said...

How exciting to be starting kindergarten!

I was going to suggest on FM unit too. Here is a story about a little boy (elephant) getting one.

http://www.google.com/search?q=oliver+gets+FM&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a

Here is a really good nlog about 2 kids with bilateral CIs, their mom, has a lot of experience advocating for them in school.

http://deafkidscanhear.blogspot.com/

Inky Ed is another great blog about advocationg for kids with disabilities in schools.

http://inkyed.wordpress.com/

Have a good summer

Mon Jun 14, 07:27:00 AM EDT

Blogger Billie said...

Hey thanks for the comments! Eden's PS classroom does have an FM system, and she will have one next year in K too:-)

Mon Jun 14, 10:50:00 AM EDT

Blogger Wherever HE Leads We'll Go said...

Great post. I love the way that you describe the girls personalities. It makes me feel like I know them. They are going to do great next year. So glad to hear all went well with the IEP and the staff that you have been able to meet is great. Your girls are so inspiring! My daughter is about to start preschool in the fall and I am nervous, but I also know it will be so good for her.

Tue Jun 15, 03:44:00 PM EDT

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow you have one remarkable little family. I got curious and decided to look up preemies, just so happened to end up at your blog like the person before me I've spent some time reading 3 hours to be exact. You have such amazing miracles. Holly & Eden look so great. Never would of guessed they were so tiny once before. :)

Fri Jun 25, 12:49:00 AM EDT

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